Joel Feeney commenced his recording career with the
pop rock band The Front. Feeney was also a producer on albums by other Canadian country singers including
Family Brown, and worked as a
session musician before releasing his debut album
Joel Feeney and the Western Front in 1991. The album included songs written by members of The Front. Feeney's second album
Life Is but a Dream was released in 1993 and was produced by
Chris Farren. It received a positive review from the
Ottawa Citizen which called it a "soft-spoken but intense set of songs". His most successful hit came in 1995 with "
What Kind of Man", which topped the Canadian
RPM country singles charts. This song also came from
Life Is but a Dream. He is also notable for co-writing
LeAnn Rimes' 2005 hit "
Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense". ==Discography==